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Show BY TELEGRAPH. {Special to the Oaprn Junction by the and Pacific Telegraph Company. ] Atlanti Oakes, Ames and Brooks EExpelied! — France Undecided in Regard to the Republic of Spain! eeeeet eee Railway Accident Arkansas! in she Newport j Scandal! Sympathy for Brooks! AMERICAN. Chicago, 19. A Washington special has the following description of the scene in the House yester day: W ashinugton has not turned out this session so grand and large a crowd as filled every nook and corner of the spacious galleries of the House to-day, and flowed out into’ the spacious. corridors beyond. People were present from all parts of the country, applying for further admission, but the vast rotunda could not have beld them. So intensified had ~beeome the interest that there was an expectancy that a fierce roaring debate would be inaugurated, that members to be expelled would resign in the face of the:House, or that some other extraorinary sensation would take place outside of the mere reading of the committee’s report. This wrought up the excitement and interest to the. highest pitch. While. the gentlemen’s gallery was packed by terraced rows of humanity, the spacious ladies’: galleries and diplomatic gallery were showy with the glittering colors of the varied elements of the gay season here. The day passed aff, however, without any excitement, - and partook much mote of solemnity, with a silence awed by surprise. It was 1:30 p.m. when the venerable member from Vermont, Judge Poland, arose and amid hushed silence submitted his report. He did not propose that it should be. even rexad—‘‘bet it be read, let it be read,” came from all parts of the House, which was not to be deprived of its sensation, and the clerk commenced to read it. HEvery inculpated member sat quietly in his seat as the reading . went on, hardly one betraying any nervous anxiety. Brooks, of New York, however, was the very picture of mental and physical suffering. In his face there was a ghastly pallor, and his hands were of bloodless hue. All the others, save Gar- field, had a sullenlook that did not pass away till the weight was lifted and the committee had declared that they did the thirty-tw6 were injured, and one reported killed. The accident is ‘attributed to the reckless rate at which the train was running. Washington, 19. Hon. Jas. Brooks is very feeble, but he endeavored to visit the Capitol today. When on bis way up the staircase he fainted from weakness, and was carried into the room of: the Ways and Means Committee. An after he entered the hall hour of the or two House, turned this money, and the account be- day. Among those present was Topete, tween them was closed without Colfax Santa Cruz, Ries, and Ulloa, The meetreceiving any dividends whatever on the ing decided not to oppose the present stock, with the exception of half a government, but press jor a dissolution dozen members who believe that Con- of. the Assembly and the convocation of gress needs purification, and that one a constitutional Cortes. step towards it will be accomplished by London, 19. expulsion of these two members. There The estimated expenditures for the is hardly.a member who will openly ac- army for the financial year ’73 and ’ knowledge his intention to vote for the form a total of sixty-six million dollars, resolution. A very bitter debate is a reduction of two millions from those of anticipated on Tuesday, but it is very the current year. evident that the resolution cannot be Bishop Duggan and Patrick Quinn passed. Many members express the were acquitted of the charge of using opinion that Brooks is not more guilty their spiritual influence to intimidate than many of the Represantatives who voters in the Galway parliamentary elecare not even censured in the Poland tion. but was compelled to lie down upon a lounge where he was the recipient of much attention from his friends. The trial of 8S. Connell was resumed this morning. Deputy Coroner Beach testified to assisting in the autopsy of report, Donahue’s body. Sergeant Taylor testiA. W. Fenno, the well-known actor, fied to the killing of the prisoner, on a was found dead in his room yesterday Mr. Clagget and Mr. Merritt. formal examination in the station house afternoon, it is supposed from heart disthe night of the tragedy. Beach, coun- ease. The position of these gentlemen is He played at Booth’s Theatre on sel for the defence, was cross examined. Tuesday evening and appeared in bis not to be envied. The former genThe witness endeayored to show that the usual good health. tleman in his speech upon the bill prisoner was suffering from acute mania Newport, R. I, 19. “to enable the people of Colorado to while in the station house. The officer Albert H. Essex, charged with incest, form a State Government,” distinJ. H. White, who took charge of Dona- had an examination to-day, and was dis hue’s clothes, testified to finding a pistol charged for lack of evidence. but His wife’ guished himself for anything in his overcoat pocket, all the chambers and daughters swore they never auther- truthfulness. Any geutleman who loaded. Sergeant Looney saw the shoot- ized his arrest. The citizens were very will stoop to base falsehood, misstateing of Donahue, and rehearsed details indignant, and followed'him to his house ments and misrepresentations, to much to the same effect as previous wit- with shouts and curses. So strong was both Scannell and deceased, after the affray them, in Sept. ’70, made efforts ness., Wm. ©. O’Brien, between towards reconciliation, but failed. President Grant was at the President's room in the Senate wing yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Secretary [ish. As it is known that the President is opposed to an extra session of Congress, itis inferred from this fact that he was for some time privately engaged with Speaker Blaine and General Garfield, Chairman of the House Committee on appropriations, stated that the object of his visit was in reference to the condition of public business; he also had a conference with the members of the Senate Committee on Foreign relations. Oakes Ames testified before the Senate Committee yesterday that he first heard of the $10,000 being given to Harlan from Harlan himself, who told him that Alley said the money came from the Union Pacific. Harlan seemed greatly worried, and said he wanted to return the money.” The House Committee on Appopriations yesterday considered. the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appropriation Bill, and agreed to the Senate amendment, repealing the 9th section, and amending the Senate anendment to read as follows: “And that the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to withhold all payments to any railroad company and its as-igns, on account of freight or transportation over their respective roads of any kind to the amount of payments made by the United States for interest upon bonds of the United States issued to such company, and which shall not have been reimbursed; ‘the feeling against him that fears were expressed that his safety was endangered. Immediately after being discharged, Essex entered a carriage; the crowd removed the horses, but they were quickly replaced by the police; the horses were whipped up and Essex at great speed was driven to someplace unknown beyond the limits of the city. The Mayor issued a proclamation, calling on good and peaceful citizens to 1epair totheir homes. Hssex was lelt with the carriage near Middleton, on hig way, PEORAPLY Newport. and went never to return to strengthen and fortify his position and carry his points, and that, too, upon the floor of our national legislature, deserves not the name of man, and should be execrated by all citizens. That Mr. Claggett freely indulged in falsehoods and misrepresentations, is know to every citizenin Utah, and every attorney in the Territory knows that at least one-half of Mr. Clagegett’s quotations from the ‘‘codified laws of Utah” were quoted from laws that had been repealed years St. Louis, 19. A special despatch says that in the Democratic caucus at Jefferson city last | * Mr. Claggett declares that “there night, the following resolutions were despotism adopted:—Resolved, that the investiga- is in Utah a’ one-man tion thus far has been thoroughly and which strikes down freedom of fairly conducted, but as a means of fully speech, strikes. down freedom of exonerating Col. Bogy and members of worship, strikes freedom of business this house, the committee are indueed to ago. to even censure them, when vertisement. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn’ of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a oe improvement is soon perceptible. ¢ Inf SOUMAL Ory #pug Parenic elAnnet and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fev ers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and wine ie Bitters have been most successful. 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Again “in other words, there is no basisin Utah for a republican form of Government, a Main Sé., Hooper City Plat. government of the people.” No doubt Goods, Groceries, the gontleman isa lover of the gov- Dry AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ernment when itis of, by and for The very best brands of the people, and also loves the law and conforms thereto, yet this same Liquors, Tobacco, and Cigars. stentorian declaimer, with his friend and companion in this matter, Mr. Merritt, get up and introduce in Congresga bill thatis not simply a drive at Polygamy, but attacks and - Washington, D.C., 18. General Produce destroys the hberties of the people, A delegation of colored men, including convicts fifty thousand American Geo. S. Dowing, ex-governor, Pinchbeck and Fred Douglas, called upon the Pres- citizens of crime without ‘due pro‘ident to-day, and presented a petition cess of law,” takes away their sufsigned by several hundred. colored citi- frage and utterly annihilates the enzens, praying them to recognize the tire people without even giving them belligerency of Cuba. The President an opportunity to vindicate them- Fifth Street, South Side U. C. B.R. listened attentively to all they had to say send for Gen. Doris and the cashier of the Exchange Bankof St. Louis. Specials further say that, notwithstanding Col. Bogy’s demanding a re-opening of the investigation, he yesterday asked yarious Democratic members to vote in the caucus against a re-commitment of the committee reports, and to favor the immediate adcption of the majority report. He said he had been forced to ask for the re-opening of the cause in defiance to popular clamor, but he was really opposed to such action. It is also asserted that it was stated in caucus that Colonel Bogy did represent: his true feelings. of claims to recover so much of the price of such freight and transportation as they assumed an easy air. Ames sat shall have been withheld, and in such beside Job Stevenson, in the nearest suit to the right of such company to reseat to the Clerk’s desk, with his faceas cover the same upon the law and facts frigid as ever till the Clerk read. that of whe cage which shall be determined, portion where. he is spoken of as selling and also the rights of the United States and then assured the delegation that the themselves or correct that which is and buying votes. He then turned up upon the merits of all the points pre- petition should have a respectful consid- obnoxious to the Federal Governhis bushy head and gave a derisive grin,’ sented by it in answer thereto by them, eration. ment legislative enactment. A bill but he soon serewed his face in an inef- and that the jurisdiction and power of The following telegraphic correspond- revolutionary in itself, and one which fable wrinkle again and received his said court in any such suit shall be the ence has just been made public: establishes a precedent dangerous to sentence stolidly enough, hardly wincing game as in other actions thereon, and “New Orleans, Feb. 12. as the Clerk read—'Resolved, That its judgement therein, and transcript “To his Excellency U. 8. Grant, Presi- the liberties of the American — peoOakes Ames be and he is hereby expell- thereof shall have the same force and ple. dent of U. §.: ed as a member of this House.” effect as in other cases of claim against “Tam authorized by the Mystic Knew Strange is it that in this age of Another special says of the feeling in the Government in said courts, and of Canuces to invite yourself and family, progress and intelligence, of enlightregard to the report, as soon as the mat- either party to such suit may appeal to your Cabine’, together with such Senater had been disposed of, and Speaker the Supreme Court, and that both of tors and members of the House as may enment and freedom, of Christianity Blaine had resumed the chair, the buzz said courts shall give such cause or desire to visit New Orleans on the occa- and harmony, that religious intolerand hum of conversation was resumed causes precedence td all other busi- sion of the Mardis Gras festivities. If ance and hatred should rear them-. with unwonted energy. Members retir- ness. you should accept, a special train will selves rude and incongruous comed in knots to the cloak room and lobThe billto provide for the creation be provided for your accommodation and and grander bies, and the Sundry Civil Appropriation and reputation of railroad compauies not more than six days will be occupied panions of the nobler But ‘“HisBill, which came up next, was left to be was reported with amendments to-day by the trip. We shall recognize the im- concomitants of the age. managed by members of the Committee from the Committee of Public Lands by portance of your time at the closing of tory repeats itself,”’ and these gentleon Appropriations. Stewart. Utah is exempted from the Congress. I still hope you will make it men, Messrs. Claggett and Merritt, “Well, what do you think of the re- provision to grant charters. The limi- convenient to be present, if possible. An have but resurrected that long-buried port?” was the common question from tation of 50 years is struek out. The early answer is requested. spirit which was born in the days of one end of the hall to the other, but the most importuntamendment made is as (Signed) “Jas. F, Casry, Herod; that spirit which established responses were not always the same. follows: No territory shall in any man“Collector of the port.” There was, however, wonderful unanim- ner give or loan its credit to any railroad the ‘Spanish Inquisition;” that spir‘Washington, Feb. 12. ity on one point, to wit: That the re- company, nor any county or munic¢ipalit which in 1671, at the Council of port was far from being satis'actory, ity therein do so until authorized there ‘Jas. F. Casey, Collector of the port of the Sarbonne, under the influence New Orleans: There were those who stigmatized it as a to by an act of the territorial legislature French monarch, declared “The invitation for myself and Cabi- of the whitewashing document so fur as those nor unless said bill be ratified by three net, etc., to visit New Orleans on the 25th “that flames, not reasoning, ought to members are concerned who are exoner- fourths of those voting on the question. Jt will be impossible for me be employed against the arrogance of ated, while it was generally voted as Three months residence is required as received. to absent myself from the capital for so Luther and his adherents; that spirit severe and one-sided in the case of Ames a voting qualification. long atime during the session of Conand Brooks. Greensboro, Vermont, 19. My thanks to Commissioners which on the 24th day of August, Hartford, 19. The large steam saw mills of Simpson, gress. 1572, murdered 50,060 unoffending The Democratic State Convention met Blair & Co., in this place, were destroy- for the invitation. (Signed) © U.S. Grant.” people, and rendered memorable to here yesterday and nominated Charles ed by fire this morning. Loss $25,000. R. Ingersoll for Governor, George Sill, No insurance. all eterfiity St. Bartholomew’s Day FORETIEN, Liberal Republican, for Lieutenant GoyNew York, 19. Paris, 19. and the reign of Charles the Ninth, ernor, Martin H. Sawyer, for Secretary A Washington special to the evening France has not yet recognized the Re- (and Catherine, his mother,) King 6f State, William KE. Raymond, for Post skys much sympathy is expressed public of Spain. A decision was yesterTreasurer, and A. K. Goodrich, for for Brooks, and he will be defended by day rendered in the case of Prince Na- of France; that spirit of religious Comptro ler. some of the leading members on the poleon against ex-Minister Le France for fanaticism which sunk into oblivion Resolutions were adopted reaffirming Republican side of the House. receiving its They illegal expulsion from Franee. The in the 17th century, the Cincinnati platform and welcoming will advocate the passage of a resolution court declared its incoumpetency to try final death blow by the | establishSpain to the sisterhood of Republics, asa substitute for the one expelling the case, and ordered the plaintiff to pay ment of the Constitution of the Uniand demanding further legislation in be- Ames and Brooks and censuring all mem- the costs. ted States as the supreme law of the half of the laboring classes. bers who have been mixed up in the Madrid, 19. Little Rock, Ark. 19. maiter. In regard to Colfax, there is The bill for political reform and the land.—Extract from correspondence Yesterday morning, as the western some additional evidence of a most. posi- abolition of sluvery in Porto Rico was of “Laneaster” in Omaha Herald. cee bound mail train was rounding a curve tive character that Ames in conversation again under consideration by the Nationtwo miles east of Plummer’s Station, with a gentleman other than Crounz on al Assembly yesterday. Notice! An amendment The High Priests of Weber County are requestabout fifty miles from this city, the rear the evening of the-same day or that of was proposed providing that no indemed to meet ut the Second District School House in car, in which were thirty-two passen- the day following that on which Colfax nity should beawarded for slaves brought Ogden, on Saturday the 22nd inst., at 2p.m, The gers, run off the track and turned over first testified before the Poland Commit- into the island since the abolition of the Presidency of the H. P. Qnorum from Salt Lake City will be PHP and have important instrucdown an embankment. It was a box tee after the holiday recess did not say slave trade. tions to give FB. D. RICHARDS. car, closed on both sides, leaving. no that Colfax’s testimony. was substantialThe Republican prioners set. free by chance for the passengers to escape. No ly correet, and that the only point upon the amnesty arrived at Barcelona on a bell rope led from the car to. the engine, which they differed was in regard to his government vessel yesterday. . Died. The piers consequently no alarm could be given still owing Colfax the five hundred dol- were lined with crowds, who enthusiasScowcrorr.—At Haslingden, England before being turned over. The car was lars, paid as a subscription to the Credit tieally cheered the men as they landed. Dec. 27, 1872, Mary Hannah, daughter dragged nine hundred yards before the Mobilier: stock. Ames said that his A meeting of the leading members of John and Mary Scowerott, aged. 9* train was stopped. 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